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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Type "name of company that made the part" drivers
Download Geforce Expierience for the latest drivers on any Geforce GTX graphics card:
http://www.geforce.com/geforce-experience
Check out Gigabyte's website for your motherboards audio, chipset, lan and other drivers:
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5606#dl
If your computer is a retail build, the selling shop should've made sure they are up to date and if not, installed them for you.
When for some reason they did not, go to the website of the computermanufacturer (not from individual components) And DL their bundle. Usually they have a custom bundle of drivers suited to that particular composition of components and also might have tweaks to the installed OS.
Yeah it's retail bought but windows isn't installed on it yet so there's no way the Mobo can have the most up to date drivers then right????
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As you are online and responding quickly, i presume you already saw my comment in your other thread about miljons of Steam users and not doubleposting.
Lol... that's imposible. You're either witholding something or lying out of your teeth.
Every store bought factory PC has Windows installed on it by default, unless you buy a custom build laptop/desktop with ubuntu or other linux based OS's installed on it.
Besides if it's a store bought factory PC you don't even need to worry about drivers, just download the latest GPU drivers every or so month.
Yes I know just more answers the better
"Lol... that's imposible."
Fair enough
Yeah it's custom built from AWD IT.com really think I'd be lying when I'm trying to find out what drivers I need?
If it's custom build
Windows installed -> 2
Windows not installed -> 3
2. They should have installed the drivers already, if not go to the manufacturer's site and download the mobo drivers there. Most important ones are chipset like intel, mobo drivers itself, sata, USB 3.0, ethernet & wifi drivers if you have that in your system. If they have multiple versions always download the most recent one(s).
3. Install Windows (obv) and go back to 2